Sports Dipped Strawberries - Recipe Girl (2024)

I saw this idea for Sports Dipped Strawberries in a teeny tiny advertisem*nt in a magazine. The ad was for one of those goodie, mail ordering companies, and they advertised $24.99 for just 6 dipped strawberries. Yikes. That’s just crazy. I was pretty sure I could replicate these at home for a lot less than that.

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All you need is a little bit of patience, a steady hand, and just 5 ingredients.

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Michaels or other craft stores carry Candy Melts in various colors. They’re $2.99 per bag, so $12 plus tax. I didn’t mind picking these up because I inevitably use the leftovers for other baking projects too. I haven’t had much luck in the past with melting and coloring regular white chocolate, so these little disks work great.

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The candy melts work great – no tempering of the chocolate is involved. Just place them in a glass dish and microwave for a couple of minutes; stir until smooth, and the strawberries are ready to dip. I worked on the baseball strawberries first.

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For easy piping, I take out a throwaway plastic sandwich baggie and cut a hole in the corner. I use a small tip (Wilton #2), pop it into the corner and tape it in place. Then I spoon the melted candy melts into the baggie and it makes for simple, no-fuss piping.

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With a steady hand, pipe the “laces” onto the baseball.

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And there it is!

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I made basketballs too- orange colored candy melts and then I melted a few dark chocolate chips to use for the lines on the basketball.

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The footballs were made from the cocoa candy melts and white piping.

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It probably took me a good hour to make them all. I made these in the morning and left them at room temperature until serving them several hours later. I brought them to a barbecue yesterday and watched them disappear rather quickly. People seemed to be intrigued by the sport’s theme, so it’s no wonder that the mail order companies are able to sell them… even at that exorbitant price! It cost me no more than $20 to make mine. Depending on how large your strawberries are, I’d say you can easily make 24 to 32 dipped berries from two pints. There is no gluten in Wilton brand Candy Melts, so this recipe is safe for those who need to be gluten free (as long as you use Wilton brand).

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Dipped in different colors of white chocolate and decorated as baseballs, footballs and basketballs, these are always a hit!

Recipe Details

Prep Time: 1 hour hr

Cook Time: 12 minutes mins

Total Time: 1 hour hr 12 minutes mins

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: dipped strawberries, strawberries

Servings: 30 dipped strawberries (1 per serving)

Calories: 59kcal

Author: RecipeGirl.com

Ingredients

  • Candy melts in white, orange, cocoa and red (I like the Wilton brand)
  • 2 pints strawberries

Instructions

  1. Make baseball dipped berries:Melt white candy melts in a glass bowl in the microwave (about 2 minutes). Stir until smooth. Dip strawberries in white and set on waxed paper. Once the strawberries are all dipped and set, melt a few of the red candy melts in a glass bowl (microwaved). Spoon the melted red into a piping bag (or use a sandwich baggie with the corner snipped off and a small tip inserted into the corner- Wilton #2). Carefully pipe laces onto the white dipped "baseballs." Let them set before moving to a platter.

  2. Make basketball-dipped berries:Melt orange candy melts just as you melted the white. Dip strawberries into the orange and set them on waxed paper. Then melt a few of the cocoa melts and spoon those into a piping bag with a small tip. Carefully draw basketball lines on the orange dipped "basketballs." Let them set before moving to a platter.

  3. Make football-dipped berries:Melt cocoa candy melts just as you melted the others. Dip strawberries into the brown and set them on waxed paper. Then melt a few of the white melts and spoon those into a piping bag with a small tip. Carefully draw a line across the bottom and the top of brown-dipped "footballs" and draw the laces down the front. Let them set before moving to a platter.

Notes

  • Candy melts may be found online and at craft and baking stores.
  • If you'd like a darker line on your dipped basketballs, melt a few dark chocolate chips and use those for piping in place of the melted cocoa disks.
  • These can be made early in the day and left at room temperature until ready to serve, or stick them in the refrigerator until ready to serve.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving, Calories: 59kcal, Carbohydrates: 8g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 3g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 2mg, Sodium: 8mg, Potassium: 74mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 7g, Vitamin A: 6IU, Vitamin C: 19mg, Calcium: 23mg, Iron: 0.2mg

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